Reduce the amount of waste you produce
• Purchase items that do not have excess packaging
• Buy products you use frequently in bulk
• Ask yourself if you really need an item before you buy it
Reuse items
• Use reusable bags when shopping
• Keep containers, such as coffee cans and jelly jars, to store items around your home
• Save paper towel tubes, glass jars, and shoe boxes for craft projects; not a craft person, donate these items to a local daycare center, school, or church
Recycle
• Composting is nature’s form of recycling; compost items, such as fruit and vegetable scraps and yard waste
• Electronic waste, such as old cell phones, computers, and printers, can often be donated to local charities if still in good working condition; many communities also host community collection days to gather such items
• Contact your local County Solid Waste Coordinator or Extension FCS Agent to learn about recycling programs and events in your community
Source: Ashley Osborne, Extension Associate for Environmental and Natural Resource Issues, August 2009






